RV Glossary
Dry camping means camping without external water, sewer, or electrical hookups. It is often used interchangeably with boondocking, though it can also occur in organized campgrounds without utility service.
Dry Camping is an important towing concept to understand when evaluating RV compatibility and safety margins.
This term can directly influence safe trailer matching and trip planning decisions.
no-hookup camping
Boondocking is camping without hookups to water, sewer, or electricity, usually in remote or undeveloped areas. It relies on the RV’s self-contained systems for power and water.
A generator produces electricity for an RV when shore power is not available. It can power appliances, air conditioners, and battery charging systems while camping off-grid.
A battery bank is a group of batteries connected together to store electrical power for RV use. It provides power for lights, fans, pumps, and other systems when shore power is unavailable.
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